Another look at the Bark River Trakker Companion
One size doesn’t fit all when it comes to knives. This Bark River Trakker Companion is an excellent choice for people with small to medium-sized hands.
read moreOne size doesn’t fit all when it comes to knives. This Bark River Trakker Companion is an excellent choice for people with small to medium-sized hands.
read moreAnyone wanting an authentic-looking mountain man rifle need look no further than the Lyman Great Plains Rifle. It is also a great, effective hunting rifle.
read moreLooking for a good, usable hatchet to add to your preparedness gear? Then check out this Huron.
read moreThe Whitetail is worth looking at if you’re doing a lot of whitetail hunting, and it will do just fine on elk or bigger western deer.
read moreSo when everything goes down, you plan on using your wilderness survival skills to live off the land. Here’s some things to think about first.
read moreEquipment users find good gear and work it hard. That happened to the Buck folder I bought 40 years ago.
read moreOne thing to consider before investing in a knife is how thick the blade is. Blade thickness directly affects how the knife can be used, and how effective it will be. Here is how to chose the best thickness for your needs.
read moreMany Boy Scout councils and camps ban fixed-blade knives. Here’s why they shouldn’t. (And why the well-prepared survivalist/prepper should consider adding a fixed blade to his survival gear.) by Leon Pantenburg I love folding knives, and carry one daily. As an assistant scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop 18 in Bend, Oregon, and a skills trainer, I am sometimes asked for…
read moreMake a carbon steel blade look antique with this simple method of forcing a patina with vinegar.
read moreThe best Every Day Carry knife is as elusive as that best survival or hunting knife. Check out this Bark River Bravo EDC.
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